30
500
06 Jan 2020 - 23 Feb 2020
Hamilton
LAWS562
This paper will provide students with an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the law and policies of present-day international trade regulations, both on the multilateral level (and hence an intensive examination of the procedural and substantive law of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)) and on the regional level (the law of Free Trade Agreements).Students will be invited to analyse critically the status quo with a particular emphasis of intended and unintended consequences of trade law on other policy objectives. In particular the so-called "interface" issues (the impact of trade law on the environment, health and safety, development and other social policies) will be critically assessed in light of cases regarding trade in alcoholic beverages, genetically modified products, gambling services, tobacco, renewable energy, seal products and so forth.
Teaching Periods and Locations
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Hamilton, On-campus20S (HAM)06 Jan 2020 - 23 Feb 2020HamiltonOn-campus100% internal assessment
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06 Jan 2020 - 23 Feb 2020 | Hamilton | On-campus | 100% internal assessment |
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